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Show « Salt Lake Tnbune D10 songs that will allow you to bang your head, pump your fist or boogie with your honey. Lyrics about getting food at 7-Eleven and “getting dressed up and messed upto forget about the day” help, as does the great name. Catch Mandaand the Marbles Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at Kilby Court, 741 S. 330 West, Salt Lake City. i ho Out & ABOUT ( ompal dhy Dan Friday, September 5, 2003 THE MIX Naien and Bryer Wharton Sweet summer sounds: | {ow : yreat bands can one man case of Get Up Kids or. front? Amsterdams Kan., The the Turning point: No matter what band latest he takes on Pantera, Down, Necrophagia, Viking Crown or SuperjointRitual vocalist Phillip Anselmois all about one thing: metal. But for the time being, Anselmois concentrating on Superjoint Ritual, a broken-in unit with twoalbums’ worth of material, a growing fan base and plenty of road time. Keep in mind, the bandisn’t just about Phil; the all-star lineup includes bassist Hank Williams III and Eyehategod/ Downguitarist Jimmy Bower. Superjoint Ritual offers up an onslaughtof ther band, The New lso based in Lawrer terdams have cre ated a highly entertaining slab of poppy Americana with “Worse for the Wear 12 songs reflecting Pryor’s life as a rock pla ‘road warrior who ing to recognize the repercussions his chosen profession. ny gets melancholic, At times tart of the py but plenty of “la da da” choruses keep the mood light lhe New Amsterdams play Club DV8 115 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, to night at #. Tickets are $12 ind available itall Smith's Tix outlets. Rocky Vota lato and Jessie Malin open Down south: What can you say about i woman who began her career singing is a child to Allied forces during World War II, became a household name in ing an all-day festival Friday on the pa tave four decades after she started? tio behind the Olpin Union building at the University of Utah, beginning at 11 Petula Clark has done all that and Hollywood musicals. In the '70s, she was a Vegas headliner. In the "80s, she with before jumping to the to play Maria in Other Pocket, The Habits;all at 9:30 p.m. Summerhead, Mona, Theta Naught and Natural Love” Dulcesky stage in London “The Sound of Music, in Andrew Lloyd Webber's“Sunset Ravenous enemies: ‘Three thrashing, bashing and screaming bands will be in Boulevard.” Now she is touring with a town Saturday night to entertain one woman show described as “an au tobiographical journeyin song.” Clark Utah's metallic faithful. The headliner, sweden's Arch Enemy , has fine will play Orem's SCERA amphitheater 694 S. State, tonight at 8 Tickets are $18 tuned its sound on each album. Its fifth and latest, “Anthems of Rebellion,” is to $25, available at 801-225 2569. She will also play the Sandy City Amphitheater the most polished yet. fx-Carcass ax man Michael Amott and brother Chris 1250 I. 9400 South, Saturday at & p.m topher lay down the track forfreight Tickets are $13 to $20 at all Smith's Tix yutlets train riffs that barrel along with me Come and getit: Talk about perfect lodic hooks aplenty. Add opener Hate Eternal, fronted by ex-Morbid Angel Don't ask: ‘The artist known as why? ishing newcomer The Black Dahlia best Known, if he’s Known at all, as part of the lo-fi collective Known as an Murder, and you will have one sore ticon, and for fusing, of all things, hip neck. The showstarts at 6 p.m. at hop and Judaism. On his own, why? Bricks, 579 W. 200 South, Salt Lake turnsout to be highly skilled at making City. low-key folk backed by garbage can Heavy Metal Shop and Smith’s Tix Tickets, $14, are available at The beats, as he does on “The Karly Whit ney f.P." Strange, but pretty groovy at the same time. why? plays tonight at 8:30 at Kilby Court, 741 S. 330 West, Salt the Boston singer/songwriterto the alt Lake City, with other acts t-b.a country crowd, and no doubt she will Good cause: Mary Gauthier’s dark Americana gothic tales have endeared make a few new fans by playing a bene Stuff it: What better way to celebrate skipping a fewclasses and catching some free music? Salt Lake City based 300 South, Salt Lake City. Tom Shults record label Eden's Watchtower is host bers, $15 for others, at the door or opens; tickets are $12 for KRCL mem Wednesday, Joyride; Thursday, Timmy Cruz;all at 9:30 p.m. KILBY COURT 741 S. Kilby Court (330 West); 320-9887 Saturday, Pansy Division; Tuesday, Low Skies; Wednesday, Manda & the Marbles; all at8:30 p.m. LIQUID JOE'S 1249 E. 3300 South; 467-5637 MANHATTAN CLUB 5 E. 400 South; 364-7651 tonight, DJ Sam Eye Am; Saturday, Carlos Martinez; Monday, DJ Beaker; Tuesday, DJ Latu; Wednesday, DJ Sam Eye Am; Thursday, DJ Knuckles:all at 9:30 p.m. MONK’S hope ett un, tneu 1 for | vest Mail nune mak Kim way AREA 51 451 S. 400 West; 534-0819 tonight and Saturday, DJ Jeremiah; Tuesday, DJ Radar, Wednesday, DJ Quick; Thursday, DJ Radar, all at 9:30 p.m. 268 Main St., Park City; 435-615-7 Saturday, Off the Top (comedy improv), 8 p.m.; DJ English Andy, 10 p.m. PORT O’ CALL 78 W. 400 South; 521-0589 tonight, Karma-Kanics; Saturday, Solid Gold (club room); 2% White Guys (main stage); Thursday, Blues on First;all at 9:30 p.m. AXIS 108 S. 500 West; 519-2947 Saturday, DJ Scott Quick, DJ Tony Marinos, 9:30 p.m. BARBARY COAST SALOON 4242 S. State; 259-9889 tonight and Saturday, Odd Dog Out, 9 p.m.; Thursday, Clint Lewis, 7 p.m. SANCTUARY 740 S. 300 West; 532-4614 Thursday, Faith & Disease, Mona, 8 p.m. THE SPUR 350% Main, Park City; 435-615-1618 tonight, Sean Newey Band; Saturday, Harry Lee ont mn’: with ians chic Frer bral crep trou an ies, and the Back Alley Blues Band;all at 9 p.m. SUEDE 1612 Ute Blvd. Suite 200, Park City; 435-649-1850 Tuesday, John Browns Body,9:30 p.m. BURT'S TIKI LOUNGE 726 S. State St.; 521-0572 tonight, Oxido; Saturday, The Pagan Dead; Sunday, Sweatin Willy, Monday, CJ the DJ; Wednesday, Second Fall, The Brobecks; all at 9:30 p.m. TODD'S BAR & GRILL 1051 S. 300 West; 328-8650 tonight, I Am Electric; Saturday, The Narrows, Le Force;all at 9 p.m. URBAN LOUNGE CABANA CLUB 31 E. 400 South; 355-9538 tonight, Saturday and Sunday, Rich Wyman,9 2A1 S. 500 East; 746-0558 tonight, Koteba; Saturday, Gerald Music; Sunday, Form of Rocket, I Am Electric; Monday, Tuff City Beat Down; Tuesday, Dulce Sky, Maya Shore;all at 9:30 p.m. p.m CLUB DV8 115 S. West Temple; 539-8400 tonight, New Amsterdams, Rocky Votalato, Jessie Malin, 7 p.m.; Saturday, The Salt City Bandits, Her Candane, Le Force, 8 p.m.; Wednesday, Superjoint Ritual, 8 p.m. CLUB 90 Wel ing that spal hos iha 1oOnk Viex me WISEGUYS WEST VALLEY (comedy) 3500 S. 2200 West; 463-2909 tonight and Saturday, Dobie Maxwell, 8 and 10 p.m. ZANZIBAR(jazz) 9065 S. Monroe St. (150 West); 566-3254 tonight and Saturday, Remedy, 9:30 p.m. 677 S. 200 West; 746-0590 tonight, Melissa Pace; Saturday; Carole Turcotte Quartet; Tuesday, Angela Bingham;all at 9:30 p.m. 3550 S. State St.; 261-9017 tonight, Metal Tears, 9 p.m. Seductive sounds: Let's see here: Mandaandthe Marbles is a power trio, has a beautiful woman on bass and vocals and plays sticky-sweet 804 Main St., Park City, 435-658-0717 PLAN B THE DAWG POUND fit for KRCL radio on Saturdayat 7 p.m. at the Jeanne Wagner Theatre, 138 W. the beginning of the school year than JB MULLIGANS 145 N. University Ave., Provo; 801-377-6873 tonight, The Holly Tanner Band, Suspended Groove, 8 p.m. Saturday, Arch Enemy, Hate Eternal, Black Dahlia Murder,6 p.m. Salt Lake City for a concert. Jimmy Cliff has had a long and successful career since, and you can bet he’ll be playing many reggaeclassics like “You CanGetIt If You Really Want,” “Many Rivers to Cross” and “Vietnam.” Just block out the memoryofhis other big movie, the wretched “Club Paradise,” and get to grooving with Cliff at the Zephyr Club, 301 S. West Temple, Sundayat 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance, $28 day of show, at the club and all Smith’s Tix outlets. - 3200 E. Big Cottonwood Canyon Road, 733-5567 tonight, Ashbury Park; Saturday, Sister Wives; Thursday, Jebu;all at 9:30 p.m. MUSE MUSIC ABG's 190 W. Center St., Provo; 801-373-1200 Saturday, Red Fish Blue Fish, 8:30 p.m. package, the movie's star arrives in guitarist brik Rutan, along with pun HOG WALLOW 19 E. 200 South; 350-0950 tonight, Erosion, Sherlock; Wednesday, Slajo;all at 9:30 p.m. BRICKS 579 W. 200 South; 328-0255 timing just a couple of weeks after the killer soundtrack to classic reggae gangsterflick “The Harder They Come” is re-released in a “deluxe” 427 Main St., Park City; 435-647-9494 tonight, Sons of Nothing; Saturday, DJ Wish FM; all at 9:30 p.m. day, Metal Gods;all at 9:30 p.m. AT THE CLUBS They're here, they're queer: Punk rock was once a genre as homophobic as any, despite somePC pretensions, but Pansy Division dared to put gaypositive prideright in the face of the closed-minded andtook its messageto the mainstream when it hit the road with Green Day in the mid-’90s. After a five-year break, Pansy Division is back with a kickin’ new record, “Total Entertainment!”, anda tour stopping at Kilby Court, 741 S. 330 West, Salt Lake City, Saturday at 8:30 p.m. performances by Iberis, QstandsforQ, ind she later played Norma Desmond is HALO : 60 E. 800 South; 567-4357 tonight, Hooga, Nauthiz, Tume Bomb; Saturday, thrash, and also bears the names ofits influences proudly, including Black Flag, Agnostic Front and Sleep. Catch the show at Club DV8, 115 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, Wednesdayat 8 p.m. Tickets, $18, are available at The Heavy Metal Shop and Smith’s Tix. www.krclorg. aim. I'he “Music to Clean People’s Kars Out 2003” festival will include more. In the 1960s, she starred ina few a country hit p.m tonight, Fat Paw; Saturday, Royal Bliss; Thurs- “Down town” and appeared on the Broadway had ; ; 66 E. Tabernacle, St. George: 435-688-7469 8 Tuesday, Hey Mercedes, Carolina, Dry Hugo, old-school hardcore, stoner rock and Rolling into town: Manda and the Marbles plays Wednesday at 8:30 p.m.at Kilby Court. the 1960s on the strength of the Grammy winning No. 1 hit ELECTRIC THEATER HARRY 0’S frontman Matt Pry at least two, considering the release by | In Thursday, Tyrin Benoit and the Shackers; all at $30 p.m ZEPHYR CLUB 301 S. West Temple; 355-2582 Saturday, Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash; Sunday, Jimmy Cliff; Wednesday, Signal Path; Thursday, Young Dubliners; all at 9:30 p.m. DEAD GOAT SALOON 119 S. West Temple; 328-4628 tonight, Nova Paradiso; Saturday, Zion Tribe; Slide Package echAURcLCurem Nae &from ge . Oktoberfest * Mtn. Madness Sale © Bungy Tramp ° ATV Tours Includes lodging, an $49 Alpine Slide ticket SO MaoLama CuiIle and a Tram ride. Available through Oct. 12. Season Tickets @ Pre-Labor Day Rates Summer Lodging Special 20 $59" Rooms from . 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